NOTE: That's correct - 300 Hezbullah "agents" (that we know of) roaming the streets of New York City. Look at what 19 hijackers did on September 11th and now ask yourself what 300 terrorists could do on American soil - mind-boggling, isn't it? Do you feel safer now than you did BEFORE Sept. 11, 2011? Immigration and Naturalization Services Dept. was placed under the umbrella of Homeland Security after 9/11 - purpose? My guess would be that Homeland Security would have a better "handle" of Immigration and protect the United States from having terrorists enter our borders. So, would someone like to explain to the American people how 300 Hezbullah terrorists were allowed to enter the U.S.? Apparently all those TSA checkpoints at the airport aren't preventing terrorists from entering the U.S.
Why are they here and why aren't they deported? Are they here on special Visas, taking a vacation in the Big Apple? Exactly how has Homeland Security managed to keep Americans "safer" since 9/11? Why isn't anyone discussing this in Washington? And, as Carl in Jerusalem notes (below) ... why are we allowing the Muslim community and the "Muslim sympathizer in the White House" to withhold information that Americans should be aware of? and, since Homeland Security reports "pinpointing the number of Hezbollah operatives inside the U.S. is difficult because of operational security", is our government saying that the terrorists have better "security" than the United States government? If so, why isn't our government receiving proper training to protect United States citizens? Perhaps our government needs to seek training from Israel in order to understand the great risks of having 300 terrorists in NYC and elsewhere in the United States. I believe a group this size would be called a "sleeper cell" - certainly not a "lone wolf".
Why are they here and why aren't they deported? Are they here on special Visas, taking a vacation in the Big Apple? Exactly how has Homeland Security managed to keep Americans "safer" since 9/11? Why isn't anyone discussing this in Washington? And, as Carl in Jerusalem notes (below) ... why are we allowing the Muslim community and the "Muslim sympathizer in the White House" to withhold information that Americans should be aware of? and, since Homeland Security reports "pinpointing the number of Hezbollah operatives inside the U.S. is difficult because of operational security", is our government saying that the terrorists have better "security" than the United States government? If so, why isn't our government receiving proper training to protect United States citizens? Perhaps our government needs to seek training from Israel in order to understand the great risks of having 300 terrorists in NYC and elsewhere in the United States. I believe a group this size would be called a "sleeper cell" - certainly not a "lone wolf".
سيد "أسود الضاحية" وأدغالها
الطاغية المزهو السيد حسن بن عبد الكريم نصرالله
هداه الله
الطاغية المزهو السيد حسن بن عبد الكريم نصرالله
هداه الله
The Maestro of the Mobs and "Lions of Dahieh" and Master of Hezbollah
Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah
Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah
ISRAEL MATZAV
by Carl in Jerusalem
Friday, April 6, 2012
Remember that story about the New York Police Department using The Third Jihad as a training video and how the Muslim community was seething that the police actually had special training in dealing with them? Well, I'm sure you'll all be shocked to hear that there was a good reason behind that video that the Muslim sympathizer in the White House doesn't want you to know. According to the New York Police Department, there are at least 200-300 Hezbullah agents in New York City, waiting for the right moment to strike.
A law enforcement official said that the New York Police Department, whose monitoring of Muslim communities has prompted political controversy, believes that between 200 and 300 Hezbollah sympathizers live in New York City. Between 10 and 20 of those are relatives of Hezbollah leaders or fighters who were killed in action, said the official.Let's go to the videotape.
The NYPD's knowledge of Hezbollah's infrastructure is sufficiently detailed that it has identified three Lebanese towns, Bint Jbeil, Yanoun and Yatar, to which suspected sympathizers of the group have ties. At least a handful of people in New York connected with Hezbollah have also undergone military training in Lebanon, the official said.
A preliminary Homeland Security report said that pinpointing the number of Hezbollah operatives inside the United States was difficult because of the group's operational security. The report nonetheless cited the estimates of "some officials" that the group "likely" has "several thousand sympathetic donors" in the United States as well as "hundreds" of operatives.
What could go wrong?